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Lesson Plans and Lesson Plan templates

Oral Communication

cover image - Lesson Plan - Oral Communication: Essential Skills Checklist Oral Communication: Essential Skills Checklist [PDF file 281KB]
“What are YOUR Skills?” - Your learner has identified some learning goals around Oral Communication skills.  This lesson plan is designed to go through the Oral Communications Essential Skill Checklist to help your learner identify specific goals in areas of work, family and community.
cover image - Lesson Plan - Oral Communication: Listening vs Talking Oral Communication: Listening vs Talking [PDF file 285KB]
This lesson plan will help you practice this skill by listening and then repeating back to the speaker what they have said for further clarification. This is a great skill that can help us communicate effectively at work, at home and in our community.
cover image - Lesson Plan - Oral Communication: Parent-Teacher Interview Scenario Oral Communication: Parent-Teacher Interview Scenario [PDF file 205KB]
This lesson plan is designed to practice oral communication and conflict resolution. It can be difficult to communicate calmly and rationally when we are discussing a topic that is emotionally every important to us. When we are talking about our family members or friends, it can be hard to communicate clearly. In this lesson plan, you will practice a scenario where you are meeting with your child’s teacher to discuss an issue.
cover image - Lesson Plan - Oral Communication: Taking a Phone Message Oral Communication: Taking a Phone Message [PDF file 320KB]
Your learner has identified some learning goals around Oral Communication skills. This lesson plan is designed to build communication skills over the phone. Sometimes we are speaking with the person leaving the message and sometimes we are recording what we hear on an answering machine. It is important to ask for and record the necessary information in order to leave a message that is clear, concise and efficient. This skill is transferrable in all areas of work, family and community.

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